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* [[Chilliwack River (South)]] ''Class II+ to Class IV'' Many different sections of varing difficulty from Begginer to Advanced | * [[Chilliwack River (South)]] ''Class II+ to Class IV'' Many different sections of varing difficulty from Begginer to Advanced | ||
* [[Chehalis River]] ''Class III(IV)'' Awsome river that flows through a remote bedrock canyon with one Class IV drop called landslide that can be portaged | * [[Chehalis River]] ''Class III(IV)'' Awsome river that flows through a remote bedrock canyon with one Class IV drop called landslide that can be portaged | ||
* [[Coquihalla River]] ''Class III+'' | * [[Coquihalla River]] ''Class III+'' Continuos river that is a lot of fun | ||
* [[Slesse Creek]] ''Class III(IV)'' Low volume tributary to Chilliwack River with a short section of class IV, Key Hole canyon | * [[Slesse Creek]] ''Class III(IV)'' Low volume tributary to Chilliwack River with a short section of class IV, Key Hole canyon | ||
Revision as of 22:04, 19 September 2008
Daytrips from Vancouver
Flatwater or Ocean
Whitewater
- Capilano River Class III
- Seymour River Class I to Class II
- Squamish River Upper, Class IV rapids and unpredictable character; Lower Squamish, Class I+ to Class II except during floods, when it can be dangerous.
- Chilliwack River (South) Class II+ to Class IV Many different sections of varing difficulty from Begginer to Advanced
- Chehalis River Class III(IV) Awsome river that flows through a remote bedrock canyon with one Class IV drop called landslide that can be portaged
- Coquihalla River Class III+ Continuos river that is a lot of fun
- Slesse Creek Class III(IV) Low volume tributary to Chilliwack River with a short section of class IV, Key Hole canyon
Weekend trips from Vancouver
- Broken Group Islands
- Cape Scott
- Howe Sound
- Gulf Islands
- Strait of Georgia
- Sunshine Coast
- Jervis Inlet
- Desolation Sound
Longer Paddles
Links
'British Columbia' on kayakwiki.org - Another wiki editable kayak guidebook